Our database of policy motions from ICTU conferences.

Funding for Health and Primary Care

Motion no
39
In launching the Healthy Irelandpolicy document on 28th March last, the Irish Minister for Health, Dr James Reilly TD, observed that the current generation of Irish parents are in danger of becoming the first generation to bury their children. Given the...
Adopted

Congress Nominees to State Boards

Motion no
40
The Cork Council of Trade Unions calls on the Irish Congress of Trade Unions to vigorously seek the reversal of the exclusion of ICTU nominees to State Boards and in particular to the Boards of Port Companies nationally, and to strongly oppose any further...
Adopted

Worker Directors on Boards

Motion no
41
That this Biennial Delegate Conference re-affirms the support of the ICTU for industrial democracy and, in particular, believes that it is imperative that State Agencies which operate under a Board should have Worker Directors on the Board. Furthermore...
Adopted

Investment in Education

Motion no
42
Congress, recognising the link between education investment, improved quality of life, economic competitive advantage and a more equal society, calls on Governments North and South to prioritise education spending at primary level to ensure that: expenditure...
Adopted

The Economy

Motion no
1
The experience of seven years of austerity has removed any doubt about the real relationship between states and markets. The market is a ruthless place where people sustain grievous injuries. It is the responsibility of the state to protect its citizens from...
Adopted

Communication with Trades Councils

Motion no
1
We request that ICTU make contact with each affiliated union and ensure that their regional offices set up and maintain communications, with Trade Union Councils around the country. Furthermore, we request that each union encourages local branch activists to...
Adopted